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Apr 15, 2005 18:13

I have allotted seven minutes and thirty-seven seconds today for writing in this journal. It is said that changing tasks can help keep one focused when there is much to do, and as I plan to one day devote my career to helping others with revision, I should know the relative strengths and weaknesses of all strategies ( Read more... )

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seventhdaughter April 16 2005, 01:55:28 UTC
Going a bit overboard on the scheduling, aren't you?

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importance_of April 16 2005, 02:00:11 UTC
With a schedule, I can be certain that no time is wasted. Without it I'd be like everyone else, flipping pages and trying to decide what to do next.

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seventhdaughter April 16 2005, 02:01:17 UTC
A lot of us do that, I suppose. Though we also save time by not copying out our notes for use in the shower. Does that work well?

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importance_of April 16 2005, 02:04:25 UTC
Not if you fail to make the notes waterproof. Again, why waste time?

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forever_cannons April 16 2005, 01:58:24 UTC
For a minute there I thought I was reading Hermione's journal, with all the scheduling!

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importance_of April 16 2005, 02:02:23 UTC
I admit she does set a good example for Gryffindor, but she's not the only one who uses a schedule. If she offers one to you, take it.

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forever_cannons April 16 2005, 02:04:54 UTC
Even I'm not so daft as to refuse a Hermione schedule. I like all my parts where they are, thanks.

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fletchfinchley April 16 2005, 06:42:44 UTC
You need to get out more, mate.

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importance_of April 16 2005, 23:33:29 UTC
I'll have to check my--you know.

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skibble_sklonk April 17 2005, 16:24:38 UTC
Would it save you time if Eloise told you she'd never be so stupid as to leave?

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importance_of April 18 2005, 02:57:13 UTC
That's kind of you, Eloise. I imagine that's saved me several minutes.

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skibble_sklonk April 18 2005, 02:57:45 UTC
Eloise is always glad to help.

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